JERA Americas to acquire power portfolio in New England

The transition to net-zero CO2 emissions energy is a multi-step process demanding emission reductions on many fronts with several different technologies.

JERA Americas, the Houston-based subsidiary of global energy leader JERA will acquire a 1,633 megawatt (MW) thermal power portfolio in New England from Stonepeak.

The portfolio consists of four thermal power generating facilities–Canal 1 (566 MW), Canal 2 (559 MW) and Canal 3 (333 MW) in Sandwich, Massachusetts, on Cape Cod and Bucksport (175 MW) in Bucksport, Maine. The financial terms of the transaction were not disclosed.

Securing these assets will allow us to reduce CO2 emissions from the existing facilities and use these locations as a foothold for supporting largescale renewable energy facilities and technologies.

Steven Winn, JERA Americas Chief Executive Officer, said, “These facilities remain critical to ensuring grid stability and providing power to the New England market during high demand periods. We plan to use these units to supply needed energy with a view toward reducing emissions as we expand renewable energy and other CO2 emission-reducing technologies.”

JERA Americas is committed to transitioning the existing units to greener forms of energy as well as employing the attributes of the sites to enable renewable energy development in New England. The company is pursuing commercially viable decarbonisation paths, including low carbon biofuels in place of traditional fuels and large-scale renewable projects, blending hydrogen in gas turbines and energy storage solutions.

JERA Americas, and its parent company JERA, plan to achieve net zero CO2 emission electricity by 2050, and have accelerated progress toward that goal. In the past nine months, JERA Americas has announced construction of a 300 MW wind power project in TX and hydrogen blending projects at two natural gas generation facilities in the northeastern US. Last September, JERA Americas took an ownership interest in Hydrogenious LOHC Technologies, a company focused on providing safe hydrogen storage and transportation solutions, to help spur the growth of hydrogen as a zero carbon fuel to reduce carbon emissions at fossil fuel plants globally.

Zohaib Ali

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